paris. crista. the bosses of the travel show obviously think you have things far too easy because we will end on the outskirts of athens, where she has to help power are far older form of transport. moored close to the modern yachts, a different kind of ship is ready to go out to sea. the trireme 0lympias the only life sized replica in the world of the athenian battleships which dominated the naval wars from the fifth century bc until early christian times. this amazing looking galley belongs to the greek navy and every year, groups of very lucky people get to go aboard and actually row, just like ancient athenians did. this year, i m one of those lucky people. so, i better get ready. i think it s going to be quite hard work. the ship carries two small sales butjust in ancient times, the ship is propelled by the oarsman on the deck. my
itinerant musicians came to our village. made me laugh, what we wear felt unfull. after that i rushed to write in fumbling lines why we should care about a child, and found the words would seldom flow, then turned to simpler themes, a possibility, mama as a nurse, a sight of d.c. with, a song of whales, a possum hunt, a battle prayer. i learned from poetry that art is best derived from artless things. that mysteries might be explored and understood from that which springs most freely from mind and heart. as a teenager, i began to hear a lot about this poetic figure who was running for president in the united states. he quoted bob dylan, he campaigned with the allman brothers. you got the feeling if his hair
when some boats dime plains one night, two with guitars, their poems taught us to look and maybe laugh at what we wear and felt and thought. after that, i rushed to write in fumbling lines why we should care about a distant starving child. i found my words would seldom flow and then i turned to closer, simpler things. a possibliy, mama as a nurse, a sight of d.c. with, a song of whales, a possum hunt, a battle prayer. i learned from poetry that art is best derive from artless things. that mysteries might be explored and understood from that which springs most freely from mind and heart. as a teenager, i began to hear a lot about this poetic figure who was running for president in the united states. he quoted bob dylan, he campaigned with the allman brothers.
the economy. colin, thank you for speaking to us this morning, the chief executive of hospitality ulster, colin neill. tens of millions of people across the uk are braced for tougher covid restrictions amid growing concern about rising infections. from tomorrow, swathes of eastern and southern england will move into tier 3 measures. the changes come just days before the five day relaxation of rules over christmas. aruna iyengar has more. around the uk, restrictions are tightening. from saturday in england more than two thirds of the country will be in tier 3, with a number of areas, including bedfordshire and buckinghamshire, moving to the toughest level. but there s some respite. bristol and north somerset will move from tier 3 to tier 2. and herefordshire goes from tier 2 to tier 1. in clevedon, north somerset, dropping down to tier 2 is a cause for celebration. yes! yes, yes, yes! hurray!
northern ireland has announced it willjoin wales in starting a new lockdown after christmas day, meaning non essential shops will close, along with pubs, restaurants and hairdressers. aruna iyengar has more. around the uk, restrictions are tightening. from saturday in england more than two thirds of the country will be in tier 3, with a number of areas, including bedfordshire and buckinghamshire, moving to the toughest level. but there s some respite. bristol and north somerset will move from tier 3 to tier 2. and herefordshire goes from tier 2 to tier i. in clevedon, north somerset, dropping down to tier 2 is a cause for celebration. yes! yes, yes, yes! hurray! i can go out on my 70th birthday, on monday, and celebrate in a pub locally! i think it s a mistake. i probably think it s a mistake, because surrounding areas